30 de mayo de 2025

Radio 26 – Matanzas, Cuba

Emisora provincial de Matanzas, Cuba, La Radio de tu Corazón

Playa Caleta hotel worker returns large amount of money.

Maddiolys

Maddiolys se desempeña como camarera.

Since 2001 in the Greater of the Antilles, the Meeting of Values has been held to honor the position of waiters, store clerks, gastronomic workers, reception area employees, gardeners, custodians, housekeepers, among others.

Maddiolys

Maddiolys

A wallet containing 140,000 pesos was returned to the hands of the person who lost it, after its return by waitress Maddiolys Herrera Cárdenas, from the Playa Caleta hotel in Varadero, a gesture already common among men and women in the tourism sector in this western province of Matanzas.

“Honesty and honesty are two of the many values manifested in this altruistic action,” posted on her Facebook social network account Yarisleydis Torriente Sanchez, general secretary of the provincial Union of Hotel and Tourism Workers.

“Worthy of admiration Maddiolys, with the simplicity that characterizes her, is a young woman like other workers in the tourism sector who give prestige to the name of Cuba as a safe destination in the world,” Torriente added.

Since 2001, the Encounter of Values has been held in the Greater of the Antilles, instituted to exalt the position of waiters, sales clerks, gastronomic workers, reception area employees, gardeners, custodians, housekeepers, among other positions, defenders of the most authentic values of the Cuban Revolution.

Precisely from Playa Caleta is María Isabel Carmenate Santos, the secretary general of the union bureau, author of the initiative to donate tips for Public Health programs, extended to the country under the name Mi Aporte a la Vida (My Contribution to Life).

Carmenate herself is an example of the honesty that should typify the workers of a sector whose clients should feel certain that their lost objects will be returned to their hands, like the diamond once found by her.

Photos taken from Yarisleydis Torriente’s Facebook page.

Written by Eva Luna Acosta Armiñán.

 

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